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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I get most of my draft evaluations from this web page. Pretty intelligent guys (BobDigital)and gals (PatsDeb).
If this guy is the best player on the Pats board, then take him with the 32. Otherwise take a player that we can use for the next three years. Spending 1st round money for three years for a player that probably won’t see the field, better be one that will actually be competing to start over Brady in year 2 or 3. My guess it is smoke.
Next year I will have a different take because I would like to see someone groomed for 2 years under Brady
Lots of smoke and lies before the draft.
Another smoke screen or true? I think smoke screen!
IS the next Aaron Rodgers sitting there?
Took me a minute Cousin, but you got a smile out of me.I’m not as down on Grier as some but I would need to go buy a new TV if they took him in the first round.
Doubt he is even close at corn hole.Not much of a college ball guy, I heard ESPN yokels pushing the idea of the Pats taking Ryan Finley. Any potential there?
I think he'd be happier if 31 right footed punters got picked.Happiest guy in America if the first 31 picks in the draft were QBs would be the guy picking 32nd.
Love reading all the prognostications of what the Patriots will do only for them to turn around and draft a Centre at 32.
My expectations are reasonable. I just want to see the following in the first 3 rounds:Yes Aus, this many years of BB's drafting pretty clearly show it's anyone's guess when the Patriots' number is called. Too many times has it pointed to A only for him to inexplicably draft Z (for better or worse).
I would love to see our next star TE drafted, however, for these first couple of picks I'll be thrilled if we draft a player at almost any position that can be a good starting player. Every solid starter that comes from the draft is a big cap dollar to production value. This value has the trickle down effect to free resources for other positions of need (filled by way other than the draft).
Yeah I think he’d be happy “settling” for Bosa.Happiest guy in America if the first 31 picks in the draft were QBs would be the guy picking 32nd.
My expectations are reasonable. I just want to see the following in the first 3 rounds:
—trench players on the OL and/or DL
—some type of weapon for Brady at TE and/or WR
Anything else will be gravy, and that includes:
—trading down to acquire an additional 1st for 2020
—drafting a QB to groom during Tom’s final yrs
—adding a weapon to the secondary at CB/S
If some combination hits and most of these boxes are checked, I think the majority of us should be happy!
Yes Aus, this many years of BB's drafting pretty clearly show it's anyone's guess when the Patriots' number is called. Too many times has it pointed to A only for him to inexplicably draft Z (for better or worse).
My expectations are reasonable. I just want to see the following in the first 3 rounds:
—trench players on the OL and/or DL
—some type of weapon for Brady at TE and/or WR